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… Jersey, Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-7691-17. McOmber McOmber & Luber, PC, attorneys for appellant (R. … to increase "productivity" in terms of other officers' stops and arrests in a crime zone, issuing plaintiff a … action that makes plaintiff completely whole and remedies a prior decision cannot constitute an adverse …
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… 365 N.J. Super. 520, 575 (Ch. Div. 1972). In sum, the Committee believes that there is a right to jury trial for a … et seq. Pages 14-15 of this Model Charge lists those topics covered by the administrative regulations. The first … it was performed. The capacity to mislead is the prime ingredient of the affirmative consumer fraud alleged [state the …
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… A “writing” consists of letters, words, numbers, data compilations, pictures, drawing, photographs, symbols, sounds, or combinations thereof or their equivalent, set down or … testimony at the trial or hearing and is offered in compliance with Rule 613. However, when the statement is …
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… MANAGEMENT ORDER: APRIL 4, 2019 CMC THIS MA TIER, having come before the Court at a case management conference on … L-8819-14 Altholtz, Irene Levensten Law Firm L-6711-14 Balcom, Esme Levensten Law Firm L-7887-14 Baron, Charlotte … L-8624-14 Fugitt, Kazuko Parker Waichman L-7425-14 Galleshaw, Dianne Parker Waichman L-8623-14 Gasking, Maureen …
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… Systems, Inc. (MERS) as nominee for The New York Mortgage Company, LLC, which was recorded on September 26, 2005. Of … [paid] off prior to closing." The marked-up title insurance commitment report required payoff of the $80,000 Fleet HECLA … second position. On October 17, 2014, plaintiff filed its complaint. Thereafter, plaintiff filed a second amended …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1880-17T3 S.S., Complainant-Appellant, v. CHERRY HILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, … General, on the statement in lieu of brief). PER CURIAM Complainant S.S.1 appeals the finding by the New Jersey … provided did not work. None of the steps taken actually remedied the problems caused by the split school assignment with …
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… a valid license and is not subject to an action by the Commissioner. As such, the asset sale was valid, the … . . . , and who is not the subject of any action by the commissioner . . . , shall be permitted to sell the assets … a valid license and is not subject to an action by the Commissioner. Plainly, the Commissioner may opt to revoke a …
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… skiers down. Plaintiff admitted seeing the sign at the top of the trail, which read: "CAUTION EXTREME EXPERT … dig her skis in to catch an edge. Plaintiff's companion testified she was five to six feet behind … it didn't want to cut it down for fear the pipe could become a hazard as the level of snow decreased later in the …
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… to defendant Oakwood Towers, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against it, and a companion order that dismissed … can be extended "to secure a continuation of federal subsidies after the expiration of the initial subsidy period." … which provisions of the OPMA were violated. "[P]ublic bodies are given discretion in how to conduct their meetings." …
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… made efforts towards reunification but ultimately filed a complaint seeking termination of T.D.W.'s parental rights, … she had been placed since May 2017. The guardianship trial commenced in November 2018. We discern the following facts … ideation, suffered a severe panic attack, and was non-compliant with taking her medications. On May 8, 2017, …
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… by several doctors through her employer's workers' compensation provider, including a cognitive evaluation … she started treatment, and confirmed that Shain's cognitive complaints were caused by the trauma of the incident. Dr. … [s]yndrome," which manifested itself in "physical complaints," "psychological or behavioral changes[,]" and …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. SN-2015-079. Sanford R. Oxfeld argued … March 2, 2017 2 A-3765-15T2 Public Employment Relations Commission (Robin T. McMahon, General Counsel, attorney; Mr. … improve their classroom performance. Yet, recent studies have shown that graduate degrees by themselves do not …
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… J.C. was also adjudged to be a repetitive and compulsive sex offender, and thus confined to the Adult … to the Board's electronic monitoring program, which he completed in October 2015. In April 2016, Giello submitted … Ibid. "Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without …
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… to issue a single opinion because they involve only one common legal issue. Appellants J.M. and H.D. were convicted … Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to 11, both were sentenced to community supervision for life (CSL) as required by N.J.S.A. … Violent Predator Incapacitation Act (VPIA), "enacted as a 'component' of Megan's Law at the time of its passage in …
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… Judges Simonelli, Haas and Rothstadt. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education, Agency Docket Nos. 194-7/15 and … Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent Commissioner of Education in Docket No. A-3689-15 (Gurbir S. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education in Docket No. A-5527-15 (Lauren A. …
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… pertained to an incident in which R.R. tried to stop his daughter from throwing a tantrum. He grabbed her by … a "not established" finding. The finding is one of four outcomes the Division may reach after investigating an abuse or … N.J.A.C. 3A:10-7.3(c)(3) (emphasis added). A parent is completely cleared of wrongdoing only if the allegation is …
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… they never got to Andree-Quesada's house because they were stopped by police and arrested. Defendant, a Guatemalan … to dismiss the remaining counts against defendant and to recommend a non-custodial sentence of probation with … the charges were dismissed, he would not have had to show a compelling reason––a requirement for a defendant charged …
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… adult children. Plaintiff L.W. filed a domestic violence complaint and initial action for divorce in 2010, after … resulting in the child’s arrest. Plaintiff dismissed the complaints, with defendant's consent that he would remain … defendant continued to send harassing communications non-stop up and until the entry of the Temporary Restraining …
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… challenging the court's denial of her motion to compel defendant to contribute to a life insurance policy … will share the expenses based on their proportionate incomes. The PSA does not provide for any contribution by the … of his alimony obligation, finding defendant's current income is comparable to the income he earned at the time the …
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… which plaintiff would "be solely liable for [the nanny's] compensation." (Emphasis added). Moreover, the nanny would … a period of six to nine months, she observed her son "becom[e] increasingly distressed and anxious" when he would … "Dad is stupid. Mom is nice. Trtle is fun. Heli is a fakin idie;"1 and 2) "Run a way," accompanied by a sad face. On …